Sujet : MEDIA: Trump trade leaves a lot to be desired for India amid capital outflows
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usaDate : 27. Nov 2024, 13:41:05
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Yogesh Kansal for Times of India on whether Donald Trump will enlist
VP JD Vance to serve as Deputy Chief Salescritter for Trump's bi-
partisan, comprehensive, merit-based immigration reform legislative
legacy authored by the Cheap Labor Lobby and passed by Mike Johnson's
House.GOV and John Thune's Senate.GOV and will Trump and/or Peter
Thiel pull their support for Vance 2028 if Vance refuses:
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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/trump-trade-leaves-a-lot-to-be-desired-for-india-amid-capital-outflows-weak-earnings/articleshow/115053231.cms>
| At the top of the list of sectors that could end up bearing
| collateral damage from Trump's trade protectionism are the
| pharmaceutical and IT sectors. India's pharmaceutical exports could
| be cut to size, thanks to higher tariff duties, and the IT sector
| would be put in a temporary fix by restrictions on H-1B visas.
Should those who have staked bets on the Trump defeating Kamala Harris
also have wagered on Narendra Modi's bodyshop industry?
MarketWatch' Weston Blasi on correlating American presidents with
corporate share prices:
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